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Relations : an anthropological account

Title
Relations : an anthropological account / Marilyn Strathern.
ISBN
1478009349
9781478009344
1478007842
1478008350
9781478007845
9781478008354
Publication
Durham : Duke University Press, 2020.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiii, 274 pages) : illustrations
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Description based on print version record.
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Summary
"In RELATIONS, Marilyn Strathern offers a deep and sustained analysis of the concept "relations." Strathern traces the English language use of the term through the centuries, showing that up until the eighteenth century, relations had been limited to describing logic and epistemology and had not been used as a reference to kin (or any other social relations). As Strathern traces the historical shift and the way this reflected emerging ideas about learning and new forms of kinship, she also weaves analysis relating to knowledge-making, comparison, and social science criticism. Strathern explores these themes in eight chapters, each with their own substantive focus, but which when read together offer diverse yet interconnected reflections on the theoretical expansiveness of the concept. In weaving together analysis of kin-making and knowledge-making, she opens up new ways of thinking about the contours (and limits) of epistemic and relational possibilities of the English-speaking world. In chapter 1, Strathern analyzes how relations emerge within contexts of debate and conversation. This functions as a model to imagine what types of connections and associations emerge as a result of what Strathern calls "knowledge exchanges." This leads her to analyze the relationship between anthropologists and the communities and to raise questions about the limit of ethnographic methods and knowledge-making. The final chapter, chapter 8, is concerned with the relationships between anthropologists and scholars in other disciplines, as well as the relationship between anthropology as a discipline and other disciplines. This chapter generates critical questions about the particular tools that emerge from an anthropological discussion of relations and, more specifically, an English-speaking discussion of relations. Here, Strathern suggests that English-speaking anthropologists can use relations as an analytic to better understand their disciplinary conventions, as well as think beyond these conventions to generate more critical analyses. This project will be of interest to students and scholars of anthropology and social theory"-- Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
e-Duke books scholarly collection 2020.
Other formats
Print version: Strathern, Marilyn. Relations. Durham : Duke University Press, 2020
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 08, 2021
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introductions: The compulsion of relations
Experimentations, English and otherwise
Registers of comparison
Coda to part I: Comparing persons again
Expansion and contraction
The dissimilar and the different
Coda to part II: Preparation
Enlightenment dramas
Kinship unbound
Coda to part III: Visibility
Conclusions: The re-invention of relation at moments of knowledge-making.
Genre/Form
Electronic books.
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